Depends on the disease.... Things like Mono or staff infections (MERSA) can be transmitted via touch (sharing drinks, contact with wounds etc) More serious health diseases can be transmitted through contact of bodily fluids such as blood (aids, hepatitis), STDs come from contact of intimate regions.
Four communicable diseases - 1. Typhoid 2.Tuberculosis 3.Malaria 4. cholera
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The five diseases and disorers of the respiratory system are the:Reapiratory infectionschronicbronchitisemphysemalung cancerAsthma
This car (the four-wheel drive is optional) has four-speed, electronically controlled OD transmission.
What were the killer dieseases in 1500
That depends on the make and transmission. Check the owners manual and the dipstick itself. Both should say.
4R44E for 4 cylinder & 3.0 L - four speed automatic transmission 4R55E for 4.0 L six cylinder - four speed automatic transmission
There are 16 simple events in the sample space of four puppies.
Robots, diseases, dairy, and protein.
The three speed does have a hydraulic governor in the transmission. The four speed does not.
Athletes foot and ringworms are two A yeast infection makes three (yeast is a simple one cell fungus) Candida makes four Thrush makes five Tinea versicolor makes six
Not usually, the four wheel drive is hooked up after the transmission. If you are having problems with your transfer case it will sound like the transmission because the transfer case is bolted to the back of the transmission. The four wheel drive operates independently from the transmission. If you have a bad transfer case that would cause locking in the drive line it could cause problems, but your vehicle is designed to use the four wheel drive and typical use of your four wheel drive won't cause damage to the transmission. It would be advisable to only use it as necessary because it will decrease your fuel economy by about 20%.